Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 279, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1918 — Page 4
CAR The Ford Model T One Ton Truck is really the necessity of farmer, manufacturer, contractor and merchant. It has aU the strong features of the Ford car made’‘'bigger and stronger. It has the powerful worm drive, extra large emergency brakes acting en both rear wheels and controlled by hand lever, 124 inch wheelbase yet tarns in a 46 foot circle, and has been most thoroughly tested. We know it is absolutely dependable. We advise giving your order without delay that yon may be supplied as soon as possible. The demand is large and orders are filled in rotation. Leave your order today. central Garage co. Phone 319. Rensselaer, Ind.
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CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE FOE SALE—A team of horses, • storm buggy and a few bushels of onions. Verne Bussedl or George Parker. ... FOR SALE—A Ford touring car, 1914 model. James dark. FOR SALE—A baseburner, in good condition for $15.00. A real bargain. Call phone 12 or John Healy. FOR SALE—Or will trade for farm land, 10 acre tract in north part of town, inside corporation. A good 8 room house, interior as good as new, cellar, cistorn and good well, barn and other small buildings. Plenty of fruit.. For information call or write Mrs. Henry Randle. Phone 378. FOR SALE—Block or split wood, any length wanted. Clyde Williams. Phone 550-White. FOR SALE—Pure bred Spotted Poland China boar. A fine animat George Crockett. Phone 948-B. FOR SALE—Having installed a furnace, have for sab a Favorite base burner, large size, in perfect cbndition. Leslie Clark. Phone 18 or 114. '
FOR SALE—Fifteen acre fruit farm, seven room bouse, big barn. Louis Swanson, R. -F. D. 1, Fair Oaks, Ind. FOR SALE—Red Polled Durham bull, white face bull and gray bull; eight pigs, weight 35 to 40 lb*. Charles Morrell Phone 632. ' FOR.~SALE —Some real bargains in well improved farms located within 3 miles acres, 133 acres, 162 abres, 80 acres. 1 also have some exceptional bargain* in improved farms of all sixes further out from Rensselaer. For further particulars see mJ. Phone 246 office, or residence 499. Harvey PaTiason. / FOR SALE—Team mule*, 7 years old, good jgze, goodworkers. Simon Cooper, 2 mUSTweet of Newland. R. F. D. 1. FOR SALE—Cupboard,~tXlo and 2 rockers and heating stove. Mrs. Sadie Galbraith, N. Scott St FOR SALE—One 2-year-old ragiat•rod Shropshire ram from the Joss Andrews flock. Also sons spring ram lambs. Phone 954-D. Ed. RanFOR SALE—Simon Hochstetler is agent for the Perkins’ windmill. Inquire of Watson Plumbing Co. jr&Kriie FOR SALE—Collie dog and two rabbits. E. J. Gamester. Phone 106.
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THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, INDIANA.
FOR SALE—Or will rent my modern eight room residence on north McKinley avenue. Offer same for sale at a bargain. John Poole, phone 297. FOR SALE—Good residence, block east of five points, electric lights, city water, lot 75x150. Will tradib for live stock or sell on easy payments. Wil rent. George W. Read, phone 606. FOR SALE—Mississippi plantations. A few hundred dollars will buy you a farm where you can raise three crops a year and where you do not have to worry over long cold winters and high fuel and coal bills. Harvey Davisson. FOR SALE—I9I6 model Ford touring car, guaranteed to be in first class running order, with good tires. Will sell on time or trade for live stock. Jerry Tullis, Parr, Ind. Across road from Aix store, FOR SALE—Hampshire male hog, sired by Junior, yearling prize winner at International' and Nation Fine stock Shows, 1917. Another sired by 'Senior yearling of same shows. Both prize winners. - Willi sell at farmers’ prices. J. W. Humes, R. F. D. 1, Parr, Ind. Phone 952-C.
WANTED WANTED—-To buy a set of curtain stretchers. Mrs. L. H. Hamilton. Phone 68. WANTED—Housekeeper for family of two— no laundry—no objection to woman with small child. Frank McGrew, Kankakee, 111. WANTED—Wora on farm by married man. Earl Whited, R. F. D„ Brook, Ind., Care Merritt Strain, Mt. Ayr, Phone 98L WANTED—Young or middle aged lady to operate cream station. Apply Schlosser Bros. Cream Station. WANTED—To purchase a forty acre farm. Will pay cash. Charles M. Sand?. Office phone 542, residence 434.
WANTED —Men to husk corn at Fair Oaks and Pleasant Ridge. J. J. Lawler, by James E. Walter. Phone 337. '' WANTED—PIace to work at once. Miss Carrie Hahn. Phone 929-D. WANTED—To rent a good farm. H. Wilson, in Ross Ramey property. WANTED —To do your sawing. I have a good gasoline sawing outfit and will give prompt attention to all calls. Clyde Williams. Phone 550White.
FOR RENT FOR RENT — A six room house, South Front street, bath, hot and cold water, electric lights, can be occupied Dec. 1, 1918, phone 23. FOR R^NT—Good 7-room house, 2 mocks from P. O. G. B. Porter. Phone 995 or 569. ‘ FOR.RENT—Good 8-room house,* lights and city water, one block east of court house. Mrs. A. M. Stockton. Phone 409. FOR RENT—Residence and fiveacre tract at northeast edge of the city. Possession at once. Mrs. Wm. Daniels. Phone 525. FOR RENT—Fann. Inquire at office. Dr. F. A. Turfler.
LOST LOST—Sunday evening between Rensselaer garage and A. S. Laßue Residence, a diamond ring.\ Liberal rmyard. -E. D. Neebdtt. j STRAYED—One Herford better calf. Call 952-J or 153. Hany E. Gifford.
LOST—A package of dry goods containing a boy’s brown sweater coat, 3 caps, orange and black, and one blue cap, wrapped in Traub wrapping paper. Finder please call 955-0. Mrs. Silas Toombs. >
LOST—White and yellow femAlol bull terrier with leather collor with >rass buttons. Harry Swartseu. > hone 947-1. . MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN—ChaS'J. Dean A Boa \ Why burn inferior soft coal which is sooty and dirty when you can buy good .solid block wood of Shelby Comer. • SPECIAL XMAS OFFER of 2 Woman’s Home Companion subscriptiors or 2 American subscriptions, or an American and a Woman’s Home Companion subscription to the same or different addresses for one year for $3. Ta good until Dec. 20 only. Mrs. Lem Huston. Phone 81. ♦
MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent, farm loans. John A. Dunlap. FOUND—Crutch. Pay for this ad and get at this office. <
Herschel! Collins is spending the day in Chicago. . ~ ■■■*—» . 'a Lois Ham, of Lafayette, is spending affew days here with friends. For Saturday Specials—All the latest Stetson Hats at $3.75. Duvall’s Quality Shop. Ellen E. Bundy was called to Lawrenceburg today by the sickness of her sister. * If your stock dies call me at my expense and I will call for it promptly. A. L. Padgett Phone 65. Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Miller and children spent Thanksgiving with relatives at Mt. Ayr. Elizabeth King spent Thanksgiving here with her parents. She is attending school in Chicago. We have the greatest line of rain coats in town, $5.00 to $20.00. Look them over. Duvall’s Quality Shop. John Morgan has returned to his duties at Edgewood Arsenal, Md., after a ten day furlough. If any of your stock dies be sure and promptly call A. L. Padgett Phone 65. # Mrs. Anna Coval, of Indianapolis, came Wednesday to visit her brother, Charles Dean, and wife, over Thanksgiving. . "
Mrs. Bruce Porter is taking her mother to Kansas City, and from there she wil Ireturn to her home at Mitchell, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mecklenburg came Wednesday night for a few days’ visit with his parents and other relatives. » - $5.00 Jersey sweaters in turftie neck and V neck, all at $3.49 for Saturday Specials. Duvall’s Quality Shop. Clara L. Hagins returned to Chicago today after spending Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hagins. 10 per cent reduction on all tailormade suits for Saturday Specials. Greatest line; -of samples in town. Duvall’s Quality Shop. ♦ Margaret Babcock went to Chicago today to spend the week-enc with Helen Leatherman at Northwestern university.
Anyone wishing w see me will find me at the Trust & Savings bank on Saturday afternoons. H. 0. Harris. Phone 124. Mrs. C. W. Ross and daughter, of Chicago, spent Thanksgivng here with her husband, who is with the W. C. Babcock grain firm. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunt, of Lowell, were Thanksgiving guests of the family of his brother, Judson J. Hunt j . . L. Verne Haas, of ’ Qhicago, spent Thanksgiving here with his sisters, Misses Grace and Fame Haas, continuing on to Indianapolis for a few days. * All of our brown and wool worsted suits and all wool serges at $25.00. They can not be duplicated in our city. Saturday’s Specials. Duvall’s Quality Shop. Howard Jones, Who is a member of the Chicago university StudentzArmy Training Corps, spent Thanksgiving here with his sister, Mrs. F. D. Burchard.
The Thanksgiving casualty list contained the name of Private Clarence D. McGlynn, of Remington. He is reported'missing in action. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. V. McGlynn, of Remington, and a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Gray, of this city, We <them all backed off the foard on Overcoats. Just think, a swell line of all wool overcoats, $20.00, $22.50, $?5.00, up to $40.0.0. Saturday’s Specials. Duvall’s Quality Shop.
John Benbow, the son of L. W. ienbow, was hurt last Friday while getting out of a buggy on south Monticello street. He stepped on the hub and his foot slipped in between the spokes, twisting his leg so that xhe buggy had to be backed in order to get it out. Hrs-leg was broken between the knee and hip and the calf of his leg lacerated. He is reported to be getting along nicely.—Winamac Republican.
Men’s Mackinawte for Saturday Specials, $15.00 grade for $11.50, $13.50 grade for >9.90, $12.00 grade for $8.49, SIO.OO grade for Now is your time to get fitted out for the winter. Duvall’s Quality Shop.
CA» UMET BJ.KJNG POWDER I A Complies with I Jw pure food laws, I State and National. J The wholesomeness of such (I ingredients as are* used in fl Calumet is attested by The U I Remsen Referee Board.a It is recommended by Phys j sicians and Chemists. It is manufactured in the .. largest, finest and most A|J IM Bill sanitary Baking Powder , ‘ Plant in the World. E It is used by domestic science teachers and experts. / 'I * s favorite Baking . I Powder in millions of j American homes. CALUMET BAKING POWDER CO. ! CHICAeo -My CHICAGO, ILL. 'J ft * --- ---- - Il
DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP SATURDAY SPECIALS $5.00 and $6.00 Stetson Hats. • • $5.00 Jerseys, V and Turtle Neck - • $15.00 Men’s Mackinaws ...; $13.50 Men’s Mackinawsg-Jv $12.00 Men’s Mackinaws• • • SIO.OO Men’s Mackinaws $4.00 Kingsbury Hats . • • r .. Just think all wool worsted suits in brown and blue serges for $25.00. 10 percent reduction on all tailor made suits for Saturday specials. Bradley Sweater Coats, $12.00 grade for ... $9.90 Bradley Sweater Coats, SIO.OO grade for... .$6.98 Bradley Sweater Coats, $8.50 grade f0r..... .$5.48 M ■■s■■MH■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ Be sure and purchase^one of those swell overcoats we have for you as they are better materials, better tailored and will fit better than any other store can sfiow you in our city, and the prices are cheaper. • . Duvall's Quality Shop Phone 411 - • Rensselaer, Indiana
